Documentation 7.5
Aqua Data Studio 7.5
1. Installation
    1.1 Minimum Requirements
    1.2 Installing Aqua Data Studio in Windows OS
    1.3 Installing Aqua Data Studio in Linux OS
    1.4 Installing Aqua Data Studio in Mac OS
    1.5 First steps towards Configuring
    1.6 Choose Your Language
    1.7 Character set and Internationalization
2. Server Registration
    2.1 Supported RDBMS Servers in ADS 7.5
    2.2 How to Register a Server in ADS 7.5
    2.3 How to Edit Server Properties
    2.4 How to Copy Server Configurations
    2.5 Troubleshoot Registrations
    2.6 Tips and Tricks
    2.6.1 How to Register a Server Clone
    2.6.2 Tab Coloring to Identify Servers
    2.6.3 Using Filter Options in Registration
    2.6.4 Using Advanced Properties
    2.6.5 Permissions in Server Registration
    2.6.6 Drag and Drop Features
    2.6.7 Navigating with Short cut Keys
    2.6.8 SQL Express 2005
    2.6.9 MSDE 2000
    2.6.10 PostgreSQL SSL
    2.7. JDBC Drivers and Server Registration
        2.7.1 Oracle 8i JDBC Drivers
        2.7.2 Oracle 9i JDBC Drivers
        2.7.3 Oracle 10g JDBC Drivers
        2.7.4 Oracle 11g JDBC Drivers
        2.7.5 DB2 iSeries JDBC Drivers
        2.7.6 DB2 7.2 JDBC Drivers
        2.7.7 DB2 UDB 8.1 and DB2 UDB 8.2
        2.7.8 DB2 UDB 9.0 and DB2 UDB 9.5
        2.7.9 SQL Server JDBC Drivers
        2.7.10 Sybase ASE JDBC Drivers
        2.7.11 Sybase Anywhere JDBC Drivers
        2.7.12 Sybase IQ JDBC Drivers
        2.7.13 Informix JDBC Drivers
        2.7.14 PostgreSQL JDBC Drivers
        2.7.15 MySQL JDBC Drivers
        2.7.16 Apache Derby JDBC Drivers
        2.7.17 SQLite JDBC Driver
        2.7.18 Firebird JDBC Driver
3. Connecting to a Server (CTRL + INSERT)
4. Disconnecting a Server (CTRL + DELETE)
5. Query Analyzer - SQL Tool in ADS 7.5
    5.1 Invoking the Query Analyzer (CTRL+Q)
    5.2 Using the Query Analyzer
    5.3 Query Analyzer and its Environment
    5.4 Using Advanced Properties
    5.5 Parameterized Scripts
    5.6 Displaying Results of Queries
    5.7 Saving Query Results
    5.8 Tips and Tricks
6. SQL History (CTRL+ ALT+H)
7. Automate your SQL scripts using ADS 7.5
    7.1.1 Adding Insert, Update, Delete and Select
    7.1.2 Introduce Columns and Value Stubs
    7.1.3 Comments and Morph to Delimited Text
    7.1.4 Formatting Statements
    7.2 Auto Completion
    7.3 Aqua Commands
8. Query Builder Tool in ADS 7.5
    8.1 Building Queries
    8.2 Workspace Reference
9. Charting Tool in ADS 7.5
    9.1 Working with Grids
    9.2 Working with Pivot Grids
    9.3 Working with new & Enhanced Charts
    9.4 Scripting Charts
    9.5 Chart Options
    9.6 Function Series
    9.7 Chart Gallery
10. SQL Query Tuning - Visual Explain Tools
    10.1 Invoking Execution Plans
    10.2 Using Explain Diagrams
    10.3 Sample Query Tuning Demo
11. GUI Tools for Creating Database Objects
    11.1.1 Creating Tables
    11.1.2 Creating Constraints
    11.1.3 Creating Indexes
    11.1.4 Creating Views and Triggers
    11.1.5 Creating Aliases and Synonyms
    11.1.6 Creating Storage Objects
    11.2 Multi Scripting Objects
12. Tools and Features available in ADS 7.5
    12.1 How to Import Data using ADS 7.5
    12.2 How to Export Data using ADS 7.5
    12.3 Generate SQL Scripts using ADS 7.5
    12.4 Table Data Editor
    12.5 Server Script Generator
    12.6 Using Object Search in ADS 7.5
    12.7 Comparing two Database Schemas
    12.8 Using Explain White Board
    12.9 Using Execution Monitor
    12.10 Generating ER Diagrams
13. Procedure Editor
    13.1 Sample Stored Procedure
14. Function Editor
    14.1 Sample User Defined Function
15. Package Editor
    15.1 Sample Package Editing Demo
16. SQL Debugger
    16.1 Invoking ADS 7.5 SQL Debuggers
    16.2 Features of ADS 7.5 Debuggers
    16.2.1 Oracle Debugger
    16.2.2 DB2 Debugger
    16.2.3 MS SQL Debugger
    16.2.4 Sybase Debugger
    16.3 Debugging Stored Procedure Demo
17. ER Modeler in ADS 7.5
    17.1 Notation and Normalization
    17.2 Working with ER Modeler
    17.2.1 Creating Tables
    17.2.2 Creating Indexes
    17.2.3 Creating Constraints
    17.2.4 Creating Relationships
    17.2.5 Adding Notes and Regions
    17.2.6 Saving an ER Model
    17.3 Forward Engineering
    17.4 Reverse Engineering
    17.5 ER Modeler Demo
18. Version Control in ADS 7.5
    18.1 Using Subversion Repository
    18.2 Using CVS Repository
    18.3 File Search in Version Control
    18.3 Tips and Tricks
19. DBA Corner
    19.1 ORACLE DBA Tools
    19.1.1 Server Statistics
     19.1.2 Rollback Manager
     19.1.3 Log Manager
     19.1.4 Session Manager
     19.1.5 Instance Manager
     19.1.6 Storage Manager
     19.1.7 Security Manager
     19.1.8 SGA Manager
    19.2 SQL SERVER DBA Tools
    19.2.1 Instance Manager
    19.2.2 Session Manager
    19.2.3 Security Manager
    19.2.4 Storage Manager
    19.2.5 SQL Agent Manager
    19.3 SYBASE DBA Tools
    19.3.1 Instance Manager
    19.3.2 Session Manager
    19.3.3 Security Manager
    19.3.4 Storage Manager
    19.4 MySQL DBA Tools
    19.4.1 Instance Manager
    19.4.2 Session Manager
    19.4.3 Storage Manager
    19.4.4 Security Manager
    19.5 DB2 for LUW DBA Tools
    19.5.1 Instance Manager
    19.5.2 Session Manager
    19.5.3 Storage Manager
    19.5.4 Security Manager
20. Compare Tools in ADS 7.5
    20.1 File Compare
    20.2 Results Compare
    20.3 Directory Compare
    20.4 Tab Compare
    20.5 Schema Compare
    20.6 Copy History Compare
21. Editors available in ADS 7.5
    21.1.1 SQL Editor
    21.1.2 Java and JavaScript Editor
    21.1.3 HTML Editor
    21.1.4 XML Editor
    21.1.5 Text Editor
    21.1.6 Regular Expressions
    21.2 Image Viewer
22. Application Workspace and Options
    22.1 Menus and Toolbar
    22.2 Shortcuts
    22.3 Schema and Script Browser
    22.4 Details View
23. Aqua Data Studio 7.5 OPTIONS
    23.1 General Options
    23.2 Editor Options
    23.3 Compare and Results Options
    23.4 Query Analyzer Options
    23.5 Scripts and Results Options
    23.6 Visual Explain Options
    23.7 Formatter Options
    23.8 Permissions and Registration Options
    23.9 Key Mapping Options and Key Assist Tool
    23.10 Settings: Find the application settings
    23.11 Command line
24. Aqua Data Studio Technical Support
    24.1 Error Logging

12.10 Generating ER Diagrams

Tools - Entity Relationship The (ER) Diagram Generator

Entity Relationship (ER) Diagram Generator helps users achieve a better understanding of their database schema by displaying the structure in a graphical format. The ER Diagram Generator now uses the fully-featured Entity Relationship (ER) Modeler to create saveable and editable .xed diagrams that can be shared as part of a version control repository.

See the full documentation on the Entity Relationship Modeler here for more information.


To generate an ER Diagram from existing schema objects:

  1. Launch the ER Diagram Generator dialog by:
    • Selecting Tools -> ER Modeler -> Generate from the Menu Bar OR
    • Selecting Tools -> ER Diagram Generator from the right-click pop-up menu on a database object in the Schema Browser
  2. Select a Database and Schema (or All Schemas)
  3. In the left panel, select one or more types of objects to be scripted (Tables, Views or Both).
    Click the green check button to select all and the red X button to deselect all.
  4. All objects matching the selected schema & object types will appear in the right panel. Select one or more objects to be scripted.
    Click the green check button to select all and the red X button to deselect all.
  5. Click Next to generate the diagram
  6. Once the diagram is generated, the ER Modeler will open and display the new diagram.
  7. To change the layout of the diagram, either manually reposition entities as desired, or select an entry from the Sheet -> Layout menu.
    Supported layouts include:
    • Simple
    • Hierarchical
    • Tree
    • Compact Tree
    • Radial Tree
    • Cirlce
    • Fast Organic
    • Self-Organizing Organic
  8. The Display menu determines the amount of detail displayed for each entity in the diagram. Attribute Level, Primary Level or Entity Level are available. The Physical Schema Level, Comments and Relationship Names can be shown or hidden.
  9. To save an image of the current diagram, choose file, Save As Image.
  10. To print a hard-copy of the current diagram, click Print.
  11. Click on an entity to display more column & constraint detail in the Object Property Details pane at the bottom of the screen OR right click on an entity and select Properties OR right click on an entity node in the Model Node Browser on the left and choose Properties OR expand the tree underneath the desired Entity in the Model Node Browser.
ER Diagram Generator Enhancements:
  • General
    • Vastly enhanced ER Modeler launches when ER Diagram Generator menu option is selected.
    • Quickfilter added for searching objects in large lists.
    • Quickfilter shows the number displaying out of the total in the table list
    • Object Types  list and Object List are sortable by column.
    • Table Information can be copied to the clipboard through CTRL+ A and CTRL + C